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AUTHOR Brooks, ElizabethTITLE Guide to Teaching Materials on Japan. Revised edition
of the 1994 Database of Teaching Materials onJapan
INSTITUTION ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social ScienceEducation, Bloomington, IN.; National Clearinghousefor United States-Japan Studies, Bloomington, IN.
SPONS AGENCY Office of Educational Research and Improvement (ED),Washington, DC.
PUB DATE 95
CONTRACT RR93002014NOTE 71p.
AVAILABLE FROM Social Studies/Social Science Education, SocialStudies Development Center, Indiana University, 2805East Tenth Street, Suite 120, Bloomington, IN47408-2698.
PUB TYPE Reference Materials Bibliographies (131)Information Analyses ERIC Clearinghouse Products(071)
EDRS PRICE MF01/PC03 Plus Postage.DESCRIPTORS Annotated Bibliographies; Area Studies; *Asian
Studies; *Cross Cultural Studies; CulturalActivities; *Cultural Awareness; *Cultural Education;Elementary Secondary Education; Foreign Countries;Foreign Culture; Global Education; InterdisciplinaryApproach; Japanese; Languages; MulticulturalEducation; Non Western Civilization; SocialStudies
IDENTIFIERS *Japan
ABSTRACTThis booklet is the printed version of an on-line
database of teaching materials on Japan. The book is divided intofour parts. Each part contains bibliographic information on resourcesfor teaching about Japan at specific grade levels or subject areas.Part 1, "Elementary School Materials," includes: (1) "Art Education";
(2) "Geography"; (3) "Global Education"; (4) "Japanese Language"; (5)
"Language Arts"; and (6) "Social Studies." Part 2, "Secondary SchoolMaterials," contains: (1) "Art Education"; (2) "Economics"; (3)
"Geography"; (4) "Global Education"; (5) "Japanese Language"; (6)
"Language Arts"; (7) "Social Studies"; and (8) "World History." Part3, "K-12 School Materials," includes: (1) "Art Education"; (2)
"Economics"; (3) "Geography"; (4) "Global Education"; (5) "Japanese
Language"; (6) "Language Arts"; (7) "Social Studies"; and (8) "WorldHistory." Part 4, "Appendix," contains an order form for ERIC
Documents. (EH)
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NEW for 1995!
Guide to TeachingMaterials on Japan*
Elizabeth Brooks
National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies andthe ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science
Education
*Revised edition of the 1994 Database of Teaching Materials on Japan
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Ordering Information
This publication is available from:
Publications ManagerSocial Studies Development CenterIndiana University2805 East Tenth Street, Suite 120Bloomington, Indiana 47408-2698(812) 855-3838(800) 266-3815FAX: (812) 855-0455
Revised in 1995 by the ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education and theNational Clearinghouse for United States-Japan Studies.
Funding for the development of this publication was provided by the Center for Global Partnership,United States Japan Foundation, and the Office of Educational Research and Improvement, U.S.Department of Education, under contract RR93002014. The opinions expressed do not necessarilyreflect the positions or policies of any organization listed above.
ERIC, Educational Resources Information Center, is an information system sponsored by the Officeof Educational Research and Improvement, within the U.S. Department of Education.
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Table of Contents
Foreword by Elizabeth Brooks iv
The ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education (ERIC/ChESS) and TheNational Clearinghouse for United States-Japan Studies
Part 1. Elementary School Materials 1
Art Education 3
Geography 5
Global Education 7
Japanese Language 8
Language Arts 10
Social Studies 12
Part 2. Secondary School Materials 17
Art Education 19
Economics 21
Geography 24
Global Education 26Japanese Language 28
Language Arts 29
Social Studies 31
World History 39
Part 3. K-12 School Materials 43
Art Education 45
Economic! 49
Geography 50
Global Education 52
Japanese Language 53
Language Arts 54
Social Studies 5'7
World History 65
Part 4. Appendix 67
Order Form for ERIC Documents 69
Foreword
This publication is the printed version of an online database of teaching materials on Japan. The
online version is accessible in two ways: through Gopher and through the World Wide Web. The
Gopher version is located at the AskERIC Virtual Library. Gopher or telnet to: ericir.syr.edu.
Once at the AskERIC Virtual Library, choose "Clearinghouses," then "Adjuncts," then "National
Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies," then "K-12 Teaching Materials on Japan". To access the
database through the World Wide Web, go to the Clearinghouse home page. The address is:
http://www.indiana.edu/ japan. From the home page, select "Other Online Resources" and then
select "K-12 Teaching Materials on Japan."
NOTE: Many of the items in the printed version are cross-referenced under more than one
subject heading. Alsu, many of the items referred to are available through the ERIC (Educational
Resources Information Center) database. An order form for ERIC documents is included in the
Appendix.
Other records were selected from A Catalogue of A. V. Materials, Resources, and Organizations
from the East Asian Resource & Education Program at Yale (1993), the Pacific-Rim Publishers
Catalogue 11995), Social Science Education Consortium (SSEC) Publications Catalog (1994-1995),
Social Studies School Service Catalog (1994), and the Stanford Program on International and Cross-
Cultural Education (SPICE) Catalog (1994-1995).
The National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies seeks to make its services and publications
easily accessiblein any format that suits the needs of our audience. If you would like our services
provided in an alternative format, please do not hesitate to contact us.
Elizabeth Brooks, Associate DirectorNational Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
May 1995
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The ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education
The ERIC Clearinghouse for Social Studies/Social Science Education (ERIC/ChESS) is one of the16 subject clearinghouses in the ERIC system. ERIC/ChESS monitors issues about the teaching andlearning of history, geography, civics, economics, and political science, as typically taught in the K-12 curriculum. ERIC/ChESS covers other topics, such as law-related education, art education, andmusic education.
ERIC/ChESS offers a variety of products and services to meet your information needs:PublicatiGnsrange from classroom materials to analyses of theories and trends; all are
available for you purchase, as well as being available from the ERIC database. ERIC/ChESSalso produces brief information products called Digests. Digests are reports on social studies/socialscience education issues of current interest.
News BulletinKeeping Uphelps keep you current with recent developments in ERIC,ERIC/ChESS, and social studies education. It is free of charge.
Digest Subscription Serviceanyone interested in obtaining an entire year's worth of Digests(8-10 per year) can subscribe to this service. The cost is $5.00. The Digests are sent as they arepublished.
Database Search Servicecustomized CD-ROM computer searches of the ERIC database on arequested topic for $3.00. Such a search will yield an annotated bibliography of up to 25 documentsand journal articles from the ERIC database.
Question Answering Serviceour staff is always eager to answer specific questions about ourareas of subject expertise or general questions about ERIC. We have a toll free telephone number,800/266-3815. You can e-mail us at [email protected] or visit us at our World Wide Webhomepage. That address is: http://www.indiana.edu/ ssdderic-chess.html .
The National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies
The National Clearinghouse for U.S. Japan Studies, an adjunct ERIC Clearinghouse affiliatedwith ERIC/ChESS, provides a wealth of information on Japan for K-12 educators and specialists.Co-funded by the Japan Foundation Center for Global Partnership and the United States-JapanFoundation of New York, the Clearinghouse is a database system. It provides timely andcomprehensive information about educational resources for teaching about Japan.
The Clearinghouse collects, analyzes, abstracts, and sustains a database of materials andresources that can assist school systems and individual teachers in developing and implementingcurricula and lessons on broad areas of Japanese culture and society, and on U.S.-Japanrelationships. Many of the resources in the Clearinghouse database are cross-referenced in ERIC.However, the Clearinghouse database also includes videos, films, some simulations, and artifactkits.
The National Clearinghouse for U.S.-Japan Studies services include:FREE Information Database Search Service. Reduce time and trim expenses by letting a
trained searcher locate and compile information on any topic, including: Japanese education,instructional materials, annotated bibliographies, and background reading materials.
FREE Publications. These include an annual newsletter, Shinbun-USA, and Japan Digests,two-page summaries of current topics on Japan.
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Part 1: Elementary School Materials
Art Education
Japan: Images and Words (1994)Price: $24, plus $4.50 s/h.Availability:
School and Family ProgramsFreer/Sackler Gallery, MRC 707Washington, DC 20560 202/786-2087
This multidisciplinary unit focuses on thecollection of Japanese art at the Freer Gallery.The packet includes six posters, six slides, andsix black-and-white prints. Three lesson plansand activities introduce students to paintings inJapan and bring Japanese art and literatureinto the classroom.
Grade Level: 6Subject Areas: Art Education,
Language Arts
Technology and Thematic Units: AnElementary Example on Japan (1993)Author: Wepner, Shelley B.Availability: Reading Teacher 46 (February
1993): 442-45.This teaching guide uses a thematic unit onJapan to show how software can become anadditional resource for elementary students'literacy learning in social studies, science,language arts, and art. Notes that the fiveweek unit addresses Japan's culture andcustoms.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education,
Language Arts, Social Studies
Sumi-e Painting (1989)Author: Gluekert, AlanAvailability: School Arts 88 (May 1989):
27-29.This teaching guide describes an activitywhich involves a demonstration of Japanese"sumi-e" painting, with its emphasis onsimplicity. Includes a chart showing the sevenbasic "sumi-e" strokes.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education
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Our International Art Exchange Project(1989)Author: Cocciolone, Kathy R.Availability: School Arts 88 (May 1989):
9-11.This teaching guide discusses an internationalart exchange project designed to teach studentsthat the culture of a country is reflected in itsart. Countries included are Saudi Arabia,Egypt, Japan, and India.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education, Global
Education
In Maruki and Toshi Maruki: "Water"(1988)Author: Koetsch, PegAvailability: Art Education 41 (May 1988):
27-28.This is a lesson plan that uses "Water," by Iriand Toshi Maruld, to provide students with anapproach to artwork that deals withdevastating current events.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Art Education
Haniwa Figure of a Horse (1988)Author: Park, TadAvailability: Art Education 41 (September
1988): 25-26.This lesson plan uses a "haniwa" figure of ahorse to introduce students to Japaneseceramic sculpture. It presents instructionalstrategies, and a photograph of the figure.
Grade Level: K-3Subject Areas: Art Education
Origami: Paper FoldingThe AlgorithmicWay (1988)Author: Heukerott, Pamela BethAvailability: Arithmetic Teacher 35
(January 1988): 4-8.This article describes origami, the art of paperfolding, as an activity to teach upperelementary students concepts and skills ingeometry involving polygons, angles,measurement, symmetry, and congruence.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Art Ed ication
Japan Activity SheetsPrice: $5.95Availability.
Children's Museum Shop300 Congress StreetBoston, MA 02210617/426-6500, ext. 236
This packet of ten activity sheets includesdirections for making carp streamers, paperdolls, New Year's cards, chopsticks, papersamurai helmets, and fish printing.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education
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Geography
A Cultural Experience: Japan (1992)Author: Wood, Robert W., and others.Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 350 222
This activities unit (179 pages) utilizesprinciples of global education to teach aboutJapan. The activities explore seven majorgoals included in the social studiescurriculum: citizenship, multi-ethnicity,economic understanding, effective decision-making, sensitivity to time and space,examination and use of information, andanalysis and adaptation to a changing world.The unit focuses on four major areas:geography, government, culture, andeducation. A 36-item list of refeiences isincluded.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Geography, Glot al
Education, Social Studies
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Journey Through Japan (1991)Author: Tames, RichardPrice: $3.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This book introduces students to the humangeography of Japan. Each pair of facingpages describes and illustrates sights in aparticular area of the country, as well as othercultural, historic, and economic features thatare found in the area. The text guides readersfrom one area to an adjacent one, beginningwith Tokyo, and progressing southwest-wardthrough cities like Kamakura, Kyoto, andOsaka to the islands of Shikoku and Kyushu.The text briefly mentions sumo wrestling, themartial arts of judo and kendo, majorfestivals, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines,large birds and mammals, gardens, and hotsprings.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Geography, Social
Studies
Symbolism in Japanese Language andCulture: Activities for the ElementaryClassroom (1991)Price: $64.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This multimedia unit exposes students to thelanguage and culture of Japan though lessonson folktales, greetings, rice in Japmeseculture, artifacts, geography, and globalperspective. The unit contains thirteen lessons(121 pages), 27 slides, an artifact, anaudiotape, and a videotape. All necessarybackground materials are provided.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Japanese Language, Social Studies
Stepping Stones: Teaching about Japan inElementary Grades (1988)Price: Call EDRS for pricing
information.EDRS, 8001443-3742
ED Number: ED 329 487These lesson plans come from teachers whoparticipated in the Keizai Koho CenterFellowship program. The major sectionsinclude: Motivational Activities, Land andPeople, "Hand<.-On" Experiences, EconomicInterdependence, Culture and Customs,Perceptions of the Past, and CulminatingActivities.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Geography, Social
Studies
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Discovering Japan Today: A Three-WeekTeaching-Learning Unit for UpperElementary Grades (1988)Author: Kirkwood, Toni FussPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 302 489
The three sections of this unit cover artifacts,geography, and the cultural and socialbackground of the Japanese. Seven suggestedadditional class activities and four maps arealso included.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Geography, Social
Studies
Global Education
Global Issues in the Elementary Classroom(1993)Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270, 303/492-8154
This resource contains 27 ready-to-uselessons. The sections include: globaiawareness, global issues and problems, andglobal history. Varied teaching strategies areused to help students explore such topics astoys (including Japanese lanterns), folktales,music, and economic interdependence.Japaliese proverbs are also included.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
A Cultural Experience: Japan (1992)Author: Wood, Robert W., and others.Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742.ED Number: ED 350 222
This activities unit (179 pages) utilizesprinciples of global education to teach aboutJapan. The activities explore seven majorgoals included in the social studiescurriculum: citizenship, multi-ethnicity,economic understanding, effective decision-making, sensitivity to time and space,examination and use of information, andanalysis and adaptation to a changing world.The unit focuses on four major areas:geography, government, culture, andeducation. A 36-item list of references isincluded.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Geography, Global
Education, Social Studies
Multicultural Education Resource Book,K-4 (1989)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 320 844
This collection of creative classroom activityunits uses a multicultural approach to teachvarious subjects such as language arts,mathematics, music, science, social studies,and home economics. The activity on Japanfocuses on optical and geometric art.
Grade Level: K-4Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
Our International Art Exchange Project(1989)Author: Cocciolone, Kathy R.Availabny: School Arts 88 (May 1989):
9-11.This teaching guide discusses an internationalart exchange project designed to teach studentsthat the culture of a country is reflected in itsart. Countries included are Saudi Arabia,Egypt, Japan, and India.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education, Global
Education
Japanese Language
Obon (1994)Author: Suyenaga, RuthPrice: $8.95 paperback; $7.95 audiotape;
$4.95 teaching guide.Availability:
Shen's Books and Supplies821 S. First AvenueArcadia, CA 91006 800/456-6660
This multimedia unit contains a picture bookthat tells the story of a Japanese American girlwho experiences "Obon" (a Japanese summerfestival) for the first time. The teaching guideprovides background :nformation on "Obon"in Japan and the United States, and lists classactivities. The audiotape contains aninteractive language lesson.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Japanese Language, Social
Studies
Kamishibai for Kids (1993)PriLe: $35 each (discount for 3 or more)Availability: Kamishibai for Kids
P.O. Box 20069, Park West StationNew York, NY 10025 212/662-5836
"Kamishibai" is a traditional Japanese form ofstorytelling. There are a series of over 5"kamishibai" sets, each illustrating a differentfolktale. Each set offers an introduction to theart of "kamishibai," a summary of the storyline, suggested preparatory activ'.....s anddiscussion questions, and backgroundexplanations of items in the story. Thestorycards are 10"x14" pieces of cardboardwith large, colorful illustrations and kanjicharacters on one side, and a detailed storyline on the back side, in both English andJapanese characters.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Japanese Language,
Language Arts
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A Peek at Japan: A Lighthearted Look atJapan's Language and Culture,Expanded Edition (1992)Author: Metcalf, Florence E.Price: $14.95Availability: International Book Centre Inc.
2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This book is designed to introduce youngchildren to the language, history, and customsof the Japanese. Ten chapters deal ith avariety of themes, from the Japanese homeand school, to favorite children's songs,stories, and activities like origami. Studentsalso learn about Japanese holidays, recipes,geographic and historical sites, and symbols ofthe Japanese nation, including the Emperor,currency, and stamps. Each page combinesblack-and-white sketches or photos, with bothJapanese words and phrases, and shortexplanations of the many basic elements ofJapanese culture.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Japanese Language
Symbolism in Japanese Language andCulture: Activities for the ElementaryClassroom (1991)Price: $64.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This multimedia unit exposes students to thelanguage and culture of Japan through lessonson folktales, greetings, rice in Japaneseculture, artifacts, and global perspective. Theunit contains 13 lessons, 27 slides, an artifact,an audiotape, and a videotape. Allbackground materials are provided.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Japanese Language, Social Studies
Teach Me Japanese (1991)Teach Me More...Japanese (1991)
Author: Mahoney, Judy, and Naomi Satoh.Price: $14.95Availability:
International Book Centre Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
These two booklets each utilize a coloringbook and cassette to teach young childrenJapanese through narration and song. Eachpage of the booklet contains a black-and-whiteillustration, often with parallel hiragana andromanized texts that describe the picture. Thecassette provides narrations of the descriptivetexts, as well as versions of the songs, toaccompany the children's speaking or singing.The booklet describes the overydayexperiences of Mari and Tom during differentseasons of the year. The songs include"Happy Birthday," "Simon Says," "Row,Row, Row," "Old MacDonald," "SilentNight," as well as at least 11 Japanese songstotal. English translations of all songs andtexts are included at the end of each book.
Grade Level: K-3Subject Areas: Japanese Language
Nihongo Daisuki! Japanese for ChildrenThrough Games and Songs (1990)Author: Hirate, Susan H., and Noriko
Kawaura.Price: $19.95Availability:
International Book Centre Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This teacher's manual and set of units is forteaching first year Japanese in the elementaryschool. The authors have designed the lessonplans and materials to focus on oral andlistening sldlls. Unit themes include courtesyexpressions, telling about oneself and family,and giving and following instructions. Otherunits focus on foods and preferences, colorsand sizes for shopping, school buildings andsupplies, animals in a zoo, a birthday party,body features, and illness. Each lesson planprovides vocabulary and materials lists, aswell as detailed instructions for classroomactivities. Many of the activities are games,while others use a call-and-response format.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Japanese Language
Language Arts
Japan: Images and Words (1994)Price: $24, plus $4.50 s/h.Availability:
School and Family ProgramsSmithsonian Institution, Ed. Dept.Freer/Sackler Gallery, MRC 707Washington, DC 20560 202/786-2087
This multidisciplinary unit focuses on thecollection of Japanese art at the Freer Gallery.The packet includes six posters, six slides, andsix black-and-white prints. Three lesson plansand activities introduce students to paintings inJapan and bring Japanese art and literatureinto the classroom.
Grade Level: 6Subject Areas: Art Education,
Language Arts
Kamishibai for Kids (1993)Price: $35 each (discount for 3 or more)Availability:
Kamishibai for KidsP.O. Box 20069, Park West StationNew York, NY 10025 212/662-5836
"Kamishibai" is a traditional Japanese form ofstorytelling. There are a series of over five"kamishibai" sets, each illustrating a differentfolktale. Each set offers an introduction to theart of "kamishibai," a summary of the storyline, suggested preparatory activities anddiscussion questions, and backgroundexplanations of items in the story. Thestorycards are 10"x14" pieces of cardboardwith large, colorful illustrations and kanjicharacters on one side, and a detailed storyline on the back side, in both English andJapanese characters.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Japanese Language,
Language Arts
10
Technology and Thematic Units: AnElementary Example on Japan (1993)Author: Wepner, Shelley B.Availability: Reading Teacher 46 (February
1993): 442-45.This teaching guide uses a thematic unit onJapan to show how software can become anadditional resource for elementary students'literacy learning in social studies, science,language arts, and art. Notes that the five-week unit addresses Japan's culture andcustoms.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education,
Language Arts, Socidl Studies
Symbolism in Japanese Language andCulture: Activities for the ElementaryClassroom (1991)Price: $64.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This multimedia unit exposes students to thelanguage and culture of Japan through lessonson folktales, greetings, rice in Japaneseculture, artifacts, geography, and globalperspective. The unit contains thirteen lessons(121 pages), 27 slides, an artifact, anaudiotape, and a videotape. All necessarybackground materials are provided.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Japanese Language, Social Studies
Cooperation in Japan: ElementaryLiterature Series, Part I (1990)Author: Mukai, GaryPrice: $34.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This multimedia unit includes 26 pages, 32slides, and an audiotape. The theme ofcooperation is explored through slides of achildren's literature book written andillustrated in Japan, a cooperative carpstreamer making activity (which illustrates theJapanese tradition of flying carp streamers onChildren's Day, May 5), and slides of achildren's sports festival in Japan.
Grade Level: K-3Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
The Rabbit in the Moon: Folktales fromChina and Japan (1979)Price: $13.95 text only; $44.95 text and
slidesAvailability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This 77 page teaching unit consists of sixlessons and 51 slides based on eight folktalesfrom China and Japan. Each lesson containsan introduction, instructions for the teacher,supplementary notes, vocabulary, questionsfor class discussion, and follow-up activities.Also included is a bibliography of books forteachers and students.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
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Japan Through Folktales and Activities: AUnit for Kindergarten (1992)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 352 212
This report describes an intervention toimprove American kindergarten children'sunderstanding of Japanese culture. As a resultof the intervention, American children'sresponses that indicated a knowledge ofJapanese culture rose.
Grade Level: KindergartenSubject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
Social Studies
Obon (1994)Author: Suyenaga, RuthPrice: $8.95 paperback; $7.95 audiotape;
$4.95 teaching guide.Availability:
Shen's Books and Supplies821 S. First AvenueArcadia, CA 91006 800/456-6660
This multimedia unit contains a picture bookthat tells the story of a Japanese American girlwho experiences "Obon" (a Japanese summerfestival) for the first time. The teaching guideprovides background information on "Obon"in Japan and the United States, and lists classactivities. The audiotape contains aninteractive language lesson.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Japanese Language, Social
Studies
Recommended Resources on JE.pan: GradesK-6 (1994)
Author: Martin, RobertaPrice: $10.00 ($7, plus $3 s/h)Availability:
Assn. for Asian Studies1 Lane Hall, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI 48109 313/665-2490
This listing contains teaching materialsreviewed by Japan experts, includingcurriculum units, audiovisual resources,fiction and nonfiction books, and teacherreference materials.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Social Studies
Global Issues in the Elementary Classroom(1993)Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270, 303/492-8154
This resource contains 27 ready-to-uselessons. The sections include: globalawareness, global issues and problems, andglobal history. Varied teaching strategies areused to help students explore such topics astoys (including Japanese lanterns), folktales,music, and economic interdependence.Japanese proverbs are also included.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
Technology and Thematic Units: AnElementary Example on Japan (1993)Author: Wepner, Shelley B.Availability: Reading Teacher 46 (February
1993): 442-45.This teaching guide uses a thematic unit onJapan to show how software can become anadditional resource for elementary students'literacy learning in social studies, science,language arts, and art. Notes that the five-week unit addresses Japan's culture andcustoms.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Art Education,
Language Arts, Social Studies
A Cultural Experience: Japan (1992)Author: Wood, Robert W., and others.Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 350 222
This activities unit (179 pages) utilizesprinciples of global education to teach aboutJapan. The activities explore seven majorgoals included in the social studiescurriculum: citizenship, multi-ethnicity,economic understanding, effective decision-making, sensitivity to time and space,examination and use of information, andanalysis and adaptation to a changing world.The unit focuses on four major areas:geography, government, culture, andeducation. A 36-item list of references isincluded.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Geography, Global
alucation, Social Studies
Japanese Heraldry: Who Am I? (1991)Author: Zeni, Claire M.Availability: Social Studies Texan 6
(Winter 1991): 61-63.This lesson plan uses Japanese family crests tomotivate students to construct a familyhistory. It includes background informationon Japanese history and culture. It alsosupplies a list of Japanese emblems and theirsymbolism.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Social Studies
Journey Through Japan (1991)Author: Tames, RichardPrice: $3.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This book introduces students to the humangeography of Japan. Each pair of facingpages describes and illustrates sights in aparticular area of the country, as well as othercultural, historic, and economic features thatare found in the area. The text guides readersfrom one area to an adjacent one, beginningwith Tokyo, and progressing southwest-wardthrough cities like Kamakura, Kyoto, andOsaka to the islands of Shikoku and Kyushu.The text briefly mentions sumo wrestling, themartial arts of judo and kendo, majorfestivals, Buddhist temples and Shinto shrines,large birds and mammals, gardens, and hotsprings.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Geography, Social
Studies
Symbolism in Japanese Language andCulture: Activities for the ElementaryClassroom (1991)Price: $64.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This multimedia unit exposes students to thelanguage and culture of Japan through lessonson follctales, greetings, rice in Japaneseculture, artifacts, geography, and globalperspective. The unit contains thirteen lessons(121 pages), 27 slides, an artifact, anaudiotape, anc a videotape. All necessarybackground materials are provided.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Japanese Language, Social studies
Cooperation in Japan: ElementaryLiterature Series, Part I (1990)Author: Mukai, GaryPrice: $34.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This multimedia unit includes 26 pages, 32slides, and an audiotape. The theme ofcooperation is explored through slides of achildren's literature book written andillustrated in Japan, a cooperative carpstreamer making activity (which illustrates theJapanese tradition of flying carp streamers onChildren's Day, May 5), and slides of achildren's sports festival in Japan.
Grade Level: K-3Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
Studying Japan: The Cooperative Way(1990)Author: Hi Ike, EileenAvailability: Southern Social Studies
Journal 16 (Fall 1990): 33-41.This teaching guide designs an elementarylevel social studies unit with the focus onJapan. It provides sample units of cooperativelearning group projects and suggestsintegrating mathematics, languagc arts,economics, fine arts, and science. It also listsresources for obtaining more information andmaterials about Japan.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Social Studies
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West Meets East: A Study of Japan (1990)Author: Brouillet, Judith M.Availability: Social Studies Journal 19
(Spring 1990): 18-21.This article describes a first grade unit onJapan. It observes that elementary schoolsocial studies programs should broadenawareness of other peoples and cultures andargues that commercial textbooks andprograms seldom transmit the attitudes,respect, and feeling of humanness that comesfrom a child-centered, activity-oriented,approach to the study of a country.
Grade Level: 1Subject Areas: Social Studies
Multicultural Education Resource Book,K-4 (1989)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 320 844
This collection of creative classroom activityunits uses a multicultural approach to teachvarious subjects such as language arts,mathematics, music, science, social studies,and home economics. The activity on Japanfocuses on optical and geometric art.
Grade Level: K-4Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
Japan: Land of Samurai and Robots (1988)Author: Ottenheimer, LaurancePrice: $5.95Availability:
Young Discovery Library217 Main StreetOssining, NY 10562 914/945-0600
This picture book for children illustrates andexplains Japanese culture, climate, agriculture,modern lifestyle, geography, religion, music,arts, sports, holidays, and traditions.
Grade Level: K-4Subject Areas: Social Studies
Discovering Japan Today: A Three-WeekTeaching-Learning Unit for UpperElementary Grades (1988)Author: Kirkwood, Toni FussPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 302 489
The three sections of this unit cover artifacts,geography, and the cultural and socialbackground of the Japanese. Seven suggestedadditional class activities and four maps arealso included.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Geography, Social
Studies
Stepping Stones: Teaching about Japan inElementary Grades (1988)Price: Call EDRS for pricing
information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 329 487
These lesson plans come from teachers whoparticipated in the Keizai Koho CenterFellowship program. The major sectionsinclude: Motivational Activities, Land andPeople, "Hands-On" Experiences, EconomicInterdependence, Culture and Customs, andPerceptions of the Past.
Grade Level: 4-6Subject Areas: Geography, Social
Studies
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A Family in Japan (1987)Author: Elidn, Judith, and Stuart Atkin.Price: ,12.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This narrative describes many commonexperiences of two young Japanese boys, ages7 and 13. Their family lives in the industrialtown of Higashi Matsuyama, near Tokyo, andtheir father is a foreman at a local factoryproducing hydraulic equipment and robots.The reader follows the boys through a numberof experiences, including a typical day atschool where the boys learn calligraphy andparticipate in swimming and kendo, orfencing. The boys also make a holiday visitto a Shinto shrine on "Boy's Day," as well asvisits to a Buddhist temple and to theirgrandmother's household Buddhist "altar".The book includes two maps and a page ofbrief facts about Japan.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Social Studies
Discovery Box: Exploring Japan ThroughArtifacts (1985)Price: $12.50Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This 22-page booklet suggests ways ofexamining cultural artifacts to hypothesizeabout Japanese society and compare andcontrast Japan with the United States.Artifacts are not included; however,suggestions are given for creating a discoverybox.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Social Studies
The Rabbit in the Moon: Folktales fromChina and Japan (1979)Price: $13.95 text only; $44.95 text and
slides.Availability:
SPICEUttlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This 77-page teaching unit consists of sixlessons and 51 slides based on eight folktalesfrom China and Japan. Each lesson containsan introduction, instructions for the teacher,supplementary notes, vocabulari, questionsfor class discussion, and follow-up activities.Also included is a bibliography of books forteachers and students.
Grade Level: K-6Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
Japan Through Folktales and Activities: AUnit for Kindergarten (1992)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 352 212
This report describes an intervention toimprove American kindergarten children'sunderstanding of Japanese culture. As a resultof the intervention, American children'sresponses that indicated a knowledge ofJapanese culture rose.
Grade Level: KindergartenSubject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
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Part 2: Secondary School Materials
Art Education
Imperial Japan: Expansion and War (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with four lessons, slides, andprimary source materials uses art andliterature to explore Japan's expansion intoAsia and the P3CifiC during the first half of thetwentieth centur I
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Aleas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Tokugawa Japan: The Great Peace and theDevelopment of Urban Culture (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with slides and primary sourcematerials takes an humanities approach to thestudy of Japanese history during theTokugawa Period, when Japan almostcompletely isolated itself from the outsideworld. Students explore various art forms asreflections 6f social and economic change, aswell as religion, political ideology, and socialclass structure.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
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Multicultural Arts: An Infusion (1991)Author: Wilderberger, ElizabethAvailability: School Library Media
Activities Monthly 7 (May 1991): 26-28,41.
This article presents two examples from a1990 curriculum guide. The first example,designed for middle school students, showsthe Japanese gardener as a visual artist, andemphasizes nature in aesthetic depictionsincluding architecture, horticulture, and visualarts.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Global
Education
Go Fish! (1990)Author: Asaro, MarioAvailability: School Arts 89 ',March 1990):
36-37.This teaching guide describes how the authorintroduced fishprinting to a middle school.Students explored the origins of fishprintingand other Japanese arts, and they learnedabout printmaking, collage, and painting.
Grade Level: 7-8Subject Areas: Art Education
Ukiyo-e KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains information and materials tomake uldyo-e, Japanese-style block prints, andincludes examples of three masters.
Grade Level: 7-AdultSubject Areas: Art Education
Japan Meets the West: A Case Study inPerceptions (1988)
Price: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This unit examines cultural perceptionsthrough the case of historical contact betweenJapan and the West. The last lesson looks atmutual images of the 20th century. The areasof study are: world history/culture, Americanhistory/culture; language arts; psychology;sociology; and art appreciation.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Economics
Alaska, Japan, and the Pacific Rim: ATeacher's Resource Guide for SecondaryEducators (1990)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 331 774
This guide was designed to prepare Alaskanstudents for understanding past, present, andpotential linkages between their state and thePacific region. The resource can be used byeducators from other parts of the United Stateswho teach about issues concerning thesegeographic regions. The guide is divided intofour sections: geography, history, culture, andeconomics/international trade.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Global Education, Social Studies
Central Themes for a Unit on Japan (1990)Price: $12.00Availability:
East Asian Curriculum ProjectColumbia University420 West 118th StreetNew York, NY 10027 212/854-1735
The themes addressed in this guide explain sixmajor themes that are distinctive and recurrentin Japanese history and culture: thephysical/historical setting, the dynamics ofchange, contemporary nations and cultures,economic deve'opment in Japan, and Japan inthe global conu xt. Included is a suggestedoutline of content for a four-week unit onJapan in a world cultures social studiescurriculum.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
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The Japanese Economy (1990)Author: Ellington, LucienPrice: $11.95Availability:
Joint Council on Economic Education432 Park Avenue SouthNew York, NY 10016 800/338-1192
This collection of eight lessons includes anhistorical overview of the Japanese economy,which gives an historical perspective to theeconomic growth of Japan.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Social Studies
Japan...In Pictures (1989)Price: $14.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This book introduces middle school and highschool students to the physical geography,history, governmental structure, economy, andsocial structures/issues of Japan. The historysection presents significant facts about Japan'sprehistory through WWII and the postwarreconstruction. The government sectionbriefly describes the Constitution of 1947, andthe section on economy describes foreigntrade, transportation, and agricultural, fishing,and manufacturing products. A section onsociety includes information on ethnic groups,religion, the educational system, and arts andsports.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
Japan: Opposing Viewpoints (1989)Author: Bender, David L., and Bruno
Leone.Price: $8.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This text studies Japanese current events byexamining the opposing viewpoints in 24excerpted articles by Japanese and Westerneconomists, politicians, and scholars. Thequestions discussed are: Is Japan a WorldPower? Are Japan's Economic Policies Fair?Is Japan an Internally Troubled Society?Should Japan Increase Its International Role?Is Cooperation Between the U.S. and JapanBeneficial?
Grade Level: 11-AdultSubject Areas: Economics, Social Studies
An Introduction to International Trade:Focus on Japan and the United States(1988)Price: $3.00 (while supplies last)Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This five-part unit examines basic terms ininternational trade, reasons why trade isimportant, and the mechanics of importing andexporting goods. The last unit is a case studyof trade friction between the U.S. and Japan.Iso included is a brief trade history of Japan.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Social Studies
22.
Japan and It's Hi-Tech Society (1990)Price: InquireAvailability:
Asian Outreach ProgramOberlin Shansi Memorial Assn.208 Wilder HallOberlin, OH 44074 216/775-8605
This folder contains an overview of Japanesehistory and its effect on Japan today, as wellas newspaper clippings with commentariesorganized into the following topics: how life ischanging in Japan; Japanese investments in theU.S. and Asia; difficulties the U.S. has inentering the Japanese market; Japan and theU.S. in the European market; and Japan's aidto other countries. Also included are lists ofother resources and materials, a map of Japan,and a Japa word hunt game.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: aonomics, Social Studies,
World History
Japan: Tradition and Change (1990)Author: Ellington, LucienPrice: $12.95 (paperback); $16.95
(hardcover)
Longman Inc.95 Church StreetWhite Plains, NY 10601 914/993-5000
Descriptions of contemporary Japanese life arepresented to high school students. The eightchapters cover geography, early history,modern history, economy, Japaneseinstitutions (educational and religious), theJapanese people, and the future of Japan.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Economics, Social Studies
A Collection of Teaching Units about Japanfor Secondary Social Studies Teachers(1988)Author: Barker, B., and D. Christian,
comps.Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 296 935
This is a collection of eight selected secondarylevel units of study about Japan. The unitswere written by teachers who attended a studytour to Japan in 1987. Unit topics include:economy, geography, three maps of Japan,U.S. influence on Japan, WWII, music ofJapan, and Japanese medicine.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
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Geography
Bartholomew Japan World Travel Map(1992)Price: $12.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This is a physical-political map of Japanmeasuring approximately 3'x3'. It uses aconic projection and a scale of 1:2,500,000.The map indicates three different grades ofroads, rail and car ferry routes, airports, andinternational and prefecture boundaries. Alsoindicated are the elevation of volcanoes andother peaks, and the names of national parks.In addition, the map offers inset maps of EastAsia, the metropolitan area of Tokyo andYokohama, and the islands of Okinawa andIwo Jima.
Grade Level: 7-CollegeSubject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Alaska, Japan, and the Pacific Rim: ATeacher's Resource Guide for SecondaryEducators (1990)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.
EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 331 774
This guide was designed to prepare Alaskanstudents for understanding past, present, andpotential linkages between their state and thePacific region. The resource can be used byeducators from other parts of the United Stateswho teach about issues concerning thesegeographic regions. The guide is divided intofour sections: geography, history, culture, andeconomics/international trade.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Global Education, Social Studies
Central Themes for a Unit on Japan (1990)Price: $12.00Availability:
East Asian Curriculum ProjectColumbia University420 West 118th StreetNew York, NY 10027 212/854-1735
The themes addressed in this guide explain sixmajor themes that are distinctive and recurrentin Japanese history and culture: thephysical/historical setting, economicdevelopment in Japan, and Japan in the globalcontext. Included is a suggested outline ofcontent for a four-week unit on Japan in asocial studies curriculum.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
Japan...In Pictures (1989)Price: $14.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This book introduces middle school and highschool students to the physical geography,history, governmental structure, economy, andsocial structures/issues of Japan. The historysection presents significant facts about Japan'sprehistory through WWII and the postwarreconstruction. The government sectiondescribes the Constitution of 1947, and theeconomy section describes foreign trade,transportation, and agricultural, fishing andmanufacturing products. A section on societyincludes information on ethnic groups, sports,religion, the educational system, and arts.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
Secondary Lesson Plan: Place and RelativeLocation (1989)Author: Crawford, JohnAvailability: Social Science Record 26
(Spring 1989): 13-14.This lesson plan uses Japan as an example toshow how place and relative location can beused to study a country.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Using Geography to Teach ComparativeValues: Japan and the United States(1989)Author: Plater, H. RobertAvailability: Social Education 53 (February
1989): 126-29.This article uses baseball to introduce juniorhigh school students to basic differences in theway various cultures view similar events.
Grade Level: 7-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Introduction to Japan: A Workbook (1992)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Price: $15 00 (discount for educators)Availability:
Youth for Understanding Int'l ExchangeDepartment of Education and Training3501 Newark Street, NWWashington, DC 20016 800/424-3691
This workbook is intended as a self-studyguide for high school students attending anexchange program to Japan. However, it canalso be used in a secondary-level class as ageneral overview of Japan. The sectionsinclude: an overview of Japanese history,geography, education, religion, women inJapan, U.S.-Japanese relations, trade,language, and cross-cultural encounters. Eachsection is supplemented with readings andactivities. Also included are answer keys anda bibliography.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Social Studies, World History
A Collection of Teaching Units about Japanfor Secondary Social Studies Teachers(1988)Author: Barker, B., and D. Christian,
comps.Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 296 935
This is a collection of eight selected secondarylevel units of study about Japan. The unitswere written by teachers who attended a studytour to Japan in 1987. Unit topics include:economy, geography, three maps of Japan,U.S. influeno: on Japan, WWH, music ofJapan, and Japanese medicine.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
Global Education
Individual Rights in InternationalPerspective: Lessons on Canada, Mexico,Japan, and Nigeria (1993)Author: Miller, Barbara, Lynn Parisi, and
others.Price: $23.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
The four units in this book examine theperspectives that four unique cultures havetoward individual rights. The lessons can beused in world geography, culture, or historycourses, as well as law classes.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
Japan and the Pacific Rim: Global Studies,Second Edition (1993)Author: Collinwood, Dean W.Price: $13.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This is a book of readings about theeconomic, political, and cultural aspects of 20countries of the Pacific Rim. The bookbegins with an essay on the Pacific Rim,which describes current armed conflicts andthe causes of political instability. Alsodiscussed are reasons for overpopulation,uneven economic development, and the role ofJapan in economic, political, and culturalidentity development across the Pacific Rim.
Grade Level: 9-CollegeSubject Areas: Global Education, Soci.11
Studies, World History
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Teaching about Law and Cultures: Japan,Southeast Asia (Hmong), and Mexico(1992)Author: Miller, Barbara, Lynn Parisi, and
others.Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This resource book explores law and culturein the United States and three groupsrepresented in the U.S. Each unit begins withan essay on law in the culture, written fromthe perspective of an expert whose ownbackground is linked with the culture understudy. Each essay is followed by a set oflessons that examine issues related to law,culture, and the conflicts that can arisebetween contrasting legal traditions whenimmigrants come to the United States.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
Multicultural Arts: An Infusion (1991)Author: Wilderberger, ElizabethAvailability: School Library Media
Activities Monthly 7 (May 1991): 26-28,41.
This article presents two examples from a1990 curriculum guide. The first example,designed for middle school students, showsthe Japanese gardener as a visual artist, andemphasizes nature in aesthetic depictionsincluding architecture, horticulture, and visualarts.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Global
Education
Alaska, Japan, and the Pacific Rim: ATeacher's Resource Guide for SecondaryEducators (1990)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 331 774
This guide was designed to prepare Alaskanstudents for understanding past, present, andpotential linkages between their state and thePacific region. The resource can be used byeducators from other parts of the United Stateswho teach about issues concerning 'hesegeographic regions. The guide is divided intofour sections: geography, history, culture, andeconomics/international trade.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Global Education, Social Studies
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Japanese Language
Konnichi Wa Japan (1994)Author: Omotani, LesPrice: $15.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This is an illustrated text that introducesbeginning students of Japanese to the sights,history, and contemporary culture of Japan.The story is narrated by a middle-school-agedAmerican, and over the course of tenchapters, she describes her journey with herown and a Japanese family across the islandsof Japan. The two families visit major citieslike Tokyo, Kyoto, Hiroshima, and Osaka,and during the trip, the Japanese familyexplains the arts, economy, and government ofJapan. Also, an entire chapter is devoted tothe Hiroshima bombing. Besides serving as acultural reader, the book introduces Japanesewords and phrases by inserting them into theEnglish text.
Grade Level: 7-8Subject Areas: Japanese Language
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A Homestay in Japan: An IntermediateReader for Students of Japanese (1992)Author: Allen, Caron, Natsumi Watanabe,
and Linda Duke.Price: $16.95Availability:
Weatherhill, Inc.41 Monroe TurnpikeTrumbull, CT 06611 800/437-7840
This supplementary reader is designed forthird- and fourth-year students learningJapanese. Twenty chapters tell theexperienc.n of a fictional 16-year old as shespends on !. year in Kobe, Japan, as anexchange student. Through narratives andconversations, readers encounter a variety ofcultural experiences, from eating at home andin a restaurant, to public baths, Japaneseschools, New Year's celebrations, and a visitto a temple. Each reading is accompanied byan illustration, cultural notes in English, and apage of exercises, including short-answer,true-false, and open-ended questions.
Grade Level: 11-AdultSubject Areas: Japanese Language
Language Arts
Imperial JRpan: Expansion and War (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with four lessons, slides, andprimary source materials uses art andliterature to explore Japan's expansion intoAsia and the Pacific during the first half of thetwentieth century.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Tokugawa Japan: The Great Peace and theDevelopment of Urban Culture (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with slides and primary sourcematerials takes an humanities approach to thestudy of Japanese history during theTokugawa Period, when Japan almostcompletely isolated itself from the outsideworld. Students explore various art forms asreflections of social and economic change, aswell as religion, political ideology, and socialclass structure.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
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A Red Sun Emerges: A Study of Nature inJapanese Culture (1991)Author: Trafton, JoycePrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 339 632
A collection of materials to help teachers andstudents learn how the relationship of theJapanese people to their natural surroundingsis integral to an understanding of Japaneseculture. The sections include: Japan'sCreation, Religious and Philosophical Nature,The Way of the Gods, Moral Code, Shinto,Buddhism, Zen, and Confucianism, The Wayof Tea, Calligraphy, Flower Arrangement,and Festivals. A 52-item bibliography isincluded.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
Religion in Japan k dd a Look at CulturalTransmission (1990)Author: Mukai, GaryPrice: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
The study of the religions of Shinto andBuddhism in Japan leads to an exploration ofcultural transmission. Each unit includesreproducible handouts.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies, World History
"?
Japan Meets the West: A Case Study inPerceptions (1988)Price: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This unit examines cultural perceptionsthrough the case of historical contact betweenJapan and the West. The last lesson looks atmutual images of the 20th century. The areasof study are: world history/culture, Americanhistory/culture; language arts; psychology;sociology; and art appreciation.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Introduction to Japan: A Workbook (1992)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Price: $15.00 (discount for educators)Availability:
Youth for Understanding Int'l ExchangeDepartment of Education and Training3501 Newark Street, NWWashington, DC 20016 800/424-3691
This workbook is intended as a self-studyguide for high school students attending anexchange program to Japan. However, it canalso be used in a secondary-level class as ageneral overview of Japan. The sectionsinclude: an overview of Japanese history,geography, education, religion, women inJapan, U.S.-Japanese relations, trade,language, and cross-cultural encounters. Eachsection is supplemented with readings andactivities. Also included are answer keys anda bibliography.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts.
Social Studies, World History
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Social Studies
Imperial Japan: Expansion and War (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with four lessons, slides, andprimary source materials uses art andliterature to explore Japan's expansion intoAsia and the Pacific during the first half of thetwentieth century.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Meiji Japan: The Dynamics of NationalChange (1995)Price: $42.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with lessons, slides, and primarysource materials explores a period of rapidsocial, economic, and political change inJapan's modern history. Individual lessonsfocus on the formulation of national goals andgovernment policy, the development ofJapan's first written constitution, the role ofwomen and various economic classes in themodernization process, and Japan's emergingrole in the world.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
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Tokugawa Japan: The Great Peace and theDevelopment of Urban Culture (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with slides and primary sourcematerials takes an humanities approach to thestudy of Japanese history during theTokugawa Period, when Japan almostcompletely isolated itself from the outsideworld. Students explore various art forms asreflections of social and economic change, aswell as religion, political ideology, and socialclass structure.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Learning Packages of Media Materials onJapan (1994)Price: $1 each, set of five for $4Availability:
Center for Educational Media (CEM)Institute for Education on JapanDrawer 202, Earlham CollegeRichmond, IN 47374 317/983-1288
These learning packages are designed to guidethe non-specialist. The titles include: Society;Religion; History I: Japan's Early History andTraditional Culture; History H: Japan'sModern History; History III: Japan Since1945The Emergence of a Super Power.Each guide introduces film and videomaterials on aspects of Japanese life andculture, includes a brief overview on the topicof the guide, describes about 6-8recommended resources (including purchasingand rental information), and concludes withreferences to further readings.
Grade Level: 9 and upSubject Areas: Social Studies
Recommended Resources on Japan: Grades6-12 (1994)Author: Martin, RobertaPrice: $10.00 ($7, plus $3 s/h)Availability:
Assn. for Asian Studies1 Lane Hall, University of MichiganAnn Arbor, MI 48109 313/665-2490
This listing contains teaching materialsreviewed by Japan experts, includingcurriculum units, audiovisual resources,fiction and nonfiction books, and teacherreference materials.
Grade Level: 6-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Individual Rights in InternationalPerspective: Lessons on Canada, Mexico,Japan, and Nigeria (1993)Author: Miller, Barbara, Lynn Parisi, and
others.Price: $23.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
The four units in this book examine theperspectives that four unique cultures havetoward individual rights. The lessons can beused in world geography, culture, or historycourses, as well as law classes.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
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Japan and the Pacific Rim: Global Studies,Second Edition (1993)Author: Collinwood, Dean W.Price: $13.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This is a book of readings about theeconomic, political, and cultural aspects of 20countries of the Pacific Rim. The bookbegins with an essay on the Pacific Rim,which describes current armed conflicts andthe causes of political instability. Alsodiscussed are reasons for overpopulation,uneven economic development, and the role ofJapan in economic, political, and culturalidentity development across the Pacific Rim.
Grade Level: 9-CollegeSubject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies, World History
Newsweek Newssource: Japan-U.S.Relations, A Multicultural Perspective(1993)Author: Parisi, LynnPrice: InquireAvailability:
Newsweek Education Department444 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10022 800/526-2595
This resource is designed to help studentsunderstand the historical context andinfluences on contemporary U.S.-Japanrelations, recognize multiple perspectives ininternational relations, and identify andanalyze key economic, political, and socialissues in the U.S.-Japan relationship.
Grade Level: 6-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Bartholomew Japan World Travel Map(1992)Price: $12.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This is a physical-political map of Japanmeasuring approximately 3'x3'. It uses aconic projection and a scale of 1:2,500,000.The map indicates three different grades ofroads, rail and car ferry routes, airports, andinternational and prefecture boundaries. Alsoindicated are the elevation of volcanoes andother peaks, and the names of national parks.In addition, the map offers inset maps of EastAsia, the metropolitan area of Tokyo andYokohama, and the islands of Okinawa andIwo Jima.
Grade Level: 7-CollegeSubject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
The Constitution and Individual Rights inJapan: Lessons for Middle and HighSchool Students (1992)Author: Parisi, LynnPrice: $8.00, plus $1.50 s/h.Availability:
SSDC2805 E. 10th Street, Suite 120Bloomington, IN 47408 800/266-3815
This teaching guide is comprised of fourteaching units that focus on the social andpolitical traditions of Japan, the MeijiConstitution (1889-WWII), the 1947Constitution, and individual rights incontemporary Japan.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
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Introduction to Japan: A Workbook (1992)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Price: $15.00 (discount for educators)Availability:
Youth for Understanding Int'l ExchangeDepartment of Education and Training3501 Newark Street, NWWashington, DC 20016 800/424-3691
This workbook is intended as a self-studyguide for high school students attending anexchange program to Japan. However, it canalso be used in a secondary-level class as ageneral overview of Japan. The sectionsinclude: an overview of Japanese history,geography, education, religion, women inJapan, U.S.-Japanese relations, trade,language, and cross-cultural encounters. Eachsection is supplemented with readings andactivities. Also included are answer keys.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Social Studies, World History
Teaching about Law and Cultures: Japan,Southeast Asia(Hmong), & Mexico (1992)Author: Miller, Barbara, Lynn Parisi, and
others.Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This resource book explores law and culturein the United States and three groupsrepresented in the U.S. Each unit begins withan essay on law in the culture, written fromthe perspective of an expert whose ownbackground is linked with the culture understudy. Each essay is followed by a set oflessons that examine issues related to law,culture, and the conflicts that can arisebetween contrasting legal traditions whenimmigrants come to the United States.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
A Red Sun Emerges: A Study of Nature inJapanese Culture (1991)Author: Trafton, JoycePrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 339 632
A collection of materials to help teachers andstudents learn how the relationship of theJapanese people to their natural surroundingsis integral to an understanding of Japaneseculture. The sections include: Japan'sCreation, Religious and Philosophical Nature,The Way of the Gods, Moral Code, Shinto,Buddhism, Zen, and Confucianism, The Wayof Tea, Calligraphy, Flower Arrangement,and Festivals. A 52-item bibliography isincluded.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
Alaska, Japan, and the Pacific Rim: ATeacher's Resource Guide for SecondaryEducators (1990)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 331 774
This guide was designed to prepare Alaskanstudents for understanding past, present, andpotential linkages between their state and thePacific region. The resource can be used byeducators from other parts of the United Stateswho teach about issues concerning thesegeographic regions. The guide is divided intofour sections: geography, history, culture, andeconomics/international trade.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Global Education, Social Studies
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Central Themes for a Unit on Japan (1990)Price: $12.00Availability:
East Asian Curriculum ProjectColumbia University420 West 118th StreetNew York, NY 10027 212/854-1735
The themes addressed in this guide explain sixmajor themes that are distinctive and recurrentin Japanese history and culture: thephysical/historical setting, the dynamics ofchange, contemporary nations and cultures,economic development in Japan, and Japan inthe global context. Included is a suggestedoutline of content for a four-week unit onJapan in a world cultures social studiescurriculum.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
The Compact Society: Japanese Culture inthe 1990s. Journal Entries on the 1990Koho Fellowship (1990)Author: Tinkler, D. WilliamPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 335 273
Journal entries of a secondary school teachervisiting Japan are presented in this document.Observations about entertainment, food,customs, prices of goods, and other aspects ofJapanese culture are made. Discussionquestions, an activity for 7th- to 12th-graders,and copies of several photographs are alsoincluded.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: social Studies
Japan (1990)Author: Kublin, Michael, and Hyman
Kublin.Price: textbook $8.49; teaching guide $1.80Availability:
Houghton Mifflin CompanyOne Beacon StreetBoston, MA 02108 617/351-5000
This text, using history as the organizingprinciple, examines political and economicsystems, geography, social organization,human and cultural values, fine arts, andreligion.
Grade Level: )-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Japan and It's Hi-Tech Society (1990)Price: InquireAvailability:
Asian Outreach ProgramOberlin Shansi Memorial Assn.208 Wilder HallOberlin, OH 44074 216/775-8605
This folder contains an overview of Japanesehistory and its effect on Japan today, as wellas newspaper clippings with commentariesorganized into the following topicc: how life ischanging in Japan; Japanese investments in theU.S. and Asia; difficulties the U.S. has inentering the Japanese market; Japan and theU.S. in the European market; and Japan's aidto other countries. Also included are lists ofother resources and materials, a map of Japan,and a Japan word hunt game.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Economics, Social Studies,
World History
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Japan: Tradition and Change (1990)Author: Ellington, LucienPrice: $12.95 (paperback); $16.95
(hardcover)Availability:
Longman Inc.95 Church StreetWhite Plains, NY 10601 914/993-5000
Descriptions of contemporary Japanese life arepresented to high school students. The eightchapters cover geography, early history,modern history, economy, Japaneseinstitutions (educational and religious), theJapanese people, and the futum of Japan.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Economics, Social Studies
The Modernization of Japan: Continuityand Change (1990)Price: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
Students will explore the concepts ofcontinuity and change through a case study ofJapanese life during the Meiji period (1868-1912) through a variety of teachingmethodssmall group work, primary sourcereadings, role play, analysis of Japanese artand photographs, and actual arlvPrtisementsdating from the late 19th and early 20thcenturies.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Religion in Japan and a Look at CulturalTransmission (1990)Author: Mukai, GaryPrice: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
The study of the religions of Shinto andBuddhism in Japan leads to an exploration ofcultural transmission. Each unit includesreproducible handouts.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies, World History
Japan...In Pictures (1989)Price: $14.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This book introduces middle school and highschool students to the physical geography,history, governmental structure, economy, andsocial structures/issues of Japan. The historysection presents significant facts about Japan'sprehistory through WWII and the postwarreconstruction. The government sectionbriefly describes the Constitution of 1947, andthe section on economy describes foreigntrade, transportation, and agricultural, fishingand manufacturing products. A section onsociety includes information on ethnic groups,religion, the educational system, and arts andsports.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Social Studies
A Look at Japanese Culture hrough theFamily: A Case Study (1968)Author: Parisi, Lynn, ed.Price: $10.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 8030E-4270 303/492-8154
Thirty-three case studies of family life inJapan, written by teachers who spent one- andtwo-day homestays in Japan, allow students toform hypotheses about the traditions, socialinstitutions, and values of the Japanese people.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Classroom Teacher's Idea Notebook: TryTrivia for Openers (1988)Author: Marran, James F., and others.Availability: Social Education 52
(September 1988): 390, 392, 394.This article presents three activities suitablefor junior/senior high social studies. Theactivity on Japan describes a 1-3 day jigsawlesson on the modernization in Meiji Japan.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
A Collection of Teaching Units about Japanfor Secondary Social Studies Teachers(1988)Author: Barker, B.. and D. Christian,
comps.Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 296 935
This is a collection of eight selected secondarylevel units of study about Japan. The unitswere written by teachers who attended a studytour to Japan in 1987. Unit topics include:economy, geography, three maps of Japan,U.S. influence on Japan, WWII, music ofJapan, and Japanese medicine.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geogiaphy,
Social Studies
Japan Meets the West: A Case Study inPerceptions (1988)
Price: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This unit examines cultural perceptionsthrough the case of historical contact betweenJapan and the West. The last lesson looks atmutual images of the 20th century. The areasof study are: world history/culture, Americanhistory/culture; language arts; psychology;sociology; and art appreciation.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
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Women in Japan: From Ancient Times toPresent (1987)Author: Bingham, Marjorie, and Susan
Gross.Price: film (2)/video (2): $40/$45
text: $12.95; teacher's guide: $3.50Availability:
Upper Midwest Women's History CenterCentral Community Center6300 Walker StreetSt. Louis Park, MN 55416 612/928-6750
This book with accompanying film/video andteacher's guide covers the history of women inJapan from ancient times to the present. Thechapters include "Ancient JapanFemaleGods and Ruling Empresses," "Religion andJapanese Women," "Minority Women inJapan," and "Women in ContemporaryJapan."
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Through Japanese Eyes, Vol. 1: The Past-Road From Isolation (1987, Revised)Price: $8.95; teacher's guide: $4.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
Readings drawn from many sources examineJapan's emergence as a world power in the19th and 20th centuries. Covers imperialism,early trade, WWII, and the occupation ofJapan by American forces. Free teacher'sguide with 20 or more copies.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Through Japanese Eyes, Vol. 2: ThePresent-Coping with Affluence (1987,Revised)Price: $8.95; teacher's guide: $4.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
Selections from modern Japanese literatureportray the problems of adapting totechnology, and its impact on traditionalvalues. Free teacher's guide with 20 or morecopies.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Castle Towns: An Introduction toTokugawa Japan (1981)Price: $42.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This unit introduces students to the castles andtowns in Japan during the late feudal period,and is a point of comparison with Europeanfeudalism. Included is a castle maze, anactivity for 7th-9th graders.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
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Flower Card GamePrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Intl Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 2006F^New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains this traditional card game ofJapan, as well as a book of directions for themany levels and varieties of play.
Grade Level: 7-AdultSubject Areas: Social Studies
Gion Matsuri in Kyoto: Traditional Festivalin Modern JapanAuthor: Yen Chu-sunPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Intl Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This slide unit contains a description of theprocession of floats in the Gion Matsuri, andthe historical background of each of themythological figures associated with thisfestival.
Grade Level: 7-AdultSubject Areas: Social Studies
World History
Imperial Japan: Expansion and War (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with four lessons, slides, andprimary source materials uses art andliterature to explore Japan's expansion intoAsia and the Pacific during the first half of thetwentieth century.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Meiji Japan: The Dynamics of NationalChange (1995)Price: $42.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with lessons, slides, and primarysource materials explores a period of rapidsocial, economic, and political change inJapan's modern history. Individual lessonsfocus on the formulation of national goals andgovernment policy, the development ofJapan's first written constitution, the role ofwomen and various economic classes in themodernization process, and Japan's emergingrole in the world.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Tokugawa Japan: The Great Peace and theDevelopment of Urban Culture (1995)Price: $37.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
This unit with slides and primary sourcematerials takes an humanities approach to thestudy of Japanese history during theTokugawa Period, when Japan almostcompletely isolated itself from the outsideworld. Students explore various art forms asreflections of social and economic change, aswell as religion, political ideology, and socialclass structure.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
Japan and the Pacific Rim: Global Studies,Second Edition (1993)Author: Collinwood, Dean W.Price: $13.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This is a book of readings about theeconomic, political, and cultural aspects of 20countries of the Pacific Rim. The bookbegins with an essay on the Pacific Rim,which describes current armed conflicts andthe causes of political instability. Alsodiscussed are reasons for overpopulation,uneven economic development, and the role ofJapan in economic, political, and culturalidentity development across the Pacific Rim.
Grade Level: 9-CollegeSubject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies, World History
Religion in Japan and a Look at CulturalTransmission (1990)Author: Mukai, GaryPrice: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
The study of the religions of Shinto andBuddhism in Japan leads to an exploration ofcultural transmission. Eaci' unit includesreproducible handouts.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies, World History
Japan Meets the West: A Case Study inPerceptions (1988)
Price: $39.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
This unit examines cultural perceptionsthrough the case of historical contact betweenJapan and the West. The last lesson looks atmutual images of the 20th century. The areasof study are: world history/culture, Americanhistory/culture; language arts; psychology;sociology; and art appreciation.
Grade Level: 7-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies, World History
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Women in Japan: From Ancient Times toPresent (1987)Author: Bingham, Marjorie, and Susan
Gross.Price: film (2)/video (2): $40/$45
text: $12.95; teacher's guide: $3.50Availability:
Upper Midwest Women's History CenterCentral Community Center6300 Walker StreetSt. Louis Park, MN 55416 612/928-6750
This book with accompanying film/video andteacher's guide covers the history of women inJapan from ancient times to the present. Thechapters include "Ancient JapanFemaleGods and Ruling Empresses," "Religion andJapanese Women," "Minority Women inJapan," and "Women in ContemporaryJapan."
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Newsweek Newssource: Japan-U.S.Relations, A Multicultural Perspective(1993)Autho Parisi, LynnPrice: InquireAvailability:
Newsweek Education Department444 Madison AvenueNew York, NY 10022 800/526-2595
This resource is designed to help studentsunderstand the historical context andinfluences on contemporary U.S.-Japanrelations, recognize multiple perspectives ininternational relations, and identify andanalyze key economic, political, and socialissues in the U.S.-Japan relationship.
Grade Level: 6-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Introduction to Japan: A Workbook (1992)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Price: $15.00 (discount for educators)Availability:
Youth for Understanding Int'l ExchangeDepartment of Education and Training3501 Newark Street, NWWashington, DC 20016 800/424-3691
This workbook is intended as a self-studyguide for high school students attending anexchange program to Japan. However, it canalso be used in a secondary-level class as ageneral overview of Japan. The sectionsinclude: an overview of Japanese history,geography, education, religion, women inJapan, U.S.-Japanese relations, trade,language, and cross-cultural encounters. Eachsection is supplemented with readings andactivities. Also included are answer keys anda bibliography.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Social Studies, World History
Japan and It's Hi-Tech Society (1990)Price: InquireAvailability:
Asian Outreach ProgramOberlin Shansi Memorial Assn.208 Wilder HallOberlin, OH 44074 216/775-8605
This folder contains an overview of Japanesehistory and its effect on Japan today, as wellas newspaper clippings with commentariesorganized into the following topics: how life ischanging in Japan; Japanese investments in theU.S. and Asia; difficulties the U.S. has inentering the Japanese market; Japan and theU.S. in the European market; and Japan's aidto other countries. Also included are lists ofother resources and materials, a map of Japan,and a Japan word hunt game.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Economics, Social Studies,
World History
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Through Japanese Eyes, Vol. 1: The Past-Road From Isolation (1987, Revised)Price: $8.95; teacher's guide: $4.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
Readings drawn from many sources examineJapan's emergence as a world power in the19th and 20th centuries. Covers imperialism,early trade, WWII, and the occupation ofJapan by American forces. Free teacher'sguide with 20 or more copies.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Through Japanese Eyes, Vol. 2: ThePresent-Coping with Affluence (1987,Revised)Price: $8.95; teacher's guide: $4.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
Selections from modern Japanese literatureportray the problems of adapting totechnology, and its impact on traditionalvalues. Free teacher's guide with 20 or morecopies.
Grade Level: 9-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Part 3: K-12 School Materials
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Art Education
Ancient and Living Cultures Stencils:Ancient Japan (1993)Price: $9.95 (1-4 copies); $8.95 (5 or
more copies)Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This activity book is part of a series of booksthat each contain four pages of stencils inaddition to related myths, stories, maps,historical information, cultural details, andstep-by-step instructions for craft projects.Projects include making a samurai helmet.Among the stories is the Japanese tale of "TheBamboo Princess."
Grade Level: 2-8Subject Areas: Art Education
Denver Art Museum Poster Plus Program:Lacquer Writing Box (1993)Author: Stevens, Amy, and Nancy Tieken.Price: $20 each setAvailability:
Denver Art Museum100 West 14th Avenue ParkwayDenver, CO 80204 303/640-2295
This 16"x24" laminated poster illustrates alacquered wooden box depicting 2 samuraifording the Uji River during the Gempei Warof the 12th century. On the back of theposter, teachers and students find explanationsof the art techniques and medium used,historical Japanese art traditions that areillustrated in the work, and a short biographyof the artist(s). The poster program includes ateacher's guide, descriptions of classroomactivities that enhance the use of the poster,references for teachers, graded suggestions forfurther reading, and recommended videos.
Grade Level: 5-8Subject Areas: Art Education
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Denver Art Museum Poster Plus Program:Woman Painting a Dragon that ComesTo Life (1993)Author: Stevens, Amy, and Nancy Tieken.Price: $20 each setAvailability:
Denver Art Museum100 West 14th Avenue ParkwayDenver, CO 80204 303/640-2295
This 16" x 24" laminated poster illustrates awoodblock print depicting a woman painting adragon that comes to life. Observers canlearn about the traditional Japanese calendar,as well as the 31-syllable "tanka" poem that isalso found on the print. Historical Japaneseart traditions are illustrated in the work. Theposter program includes a teacher's guide,descriptions of classtoom activities thatenhance the use of the poster, references forteachers, graded suggestions for furtherreading, and recommended videos.
Grade Level: 5-8Subject Areas: Art Education
Japanese Crafts and Customs: A SeasonalApproach (1993)Author: Ekiguchi, Kunio, and Ruth
McCreery.Price: $13.00Availability:
Kodansha Int'l USA Ltd.c/o The Putnam-Berkeley Group390 Murray Hill ParkwayEast Rutherford, NJ 07073 800/638-3030
This volume consists of essays on customs andfestivals that mark seasonal changes in Japan.The essays are accompanied by crafts projectsof traditional items made to welcome eachseason.
Grade Level: K-AdultSubject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Origami Classroom (1993)Author: Nakano, DokuoteiPrice: $12.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This kit includes a 24-page instruction bookletand 54 5"x5" sheets of rainbow-colored paperfor folding 21 origami shapes. The bookletincludes step-by-step directions and colorphotos to guide the reader. The shapesinclude flowers, a variety of animals, andwindmills.
Grade Level: 5-AdultSubject Areas: Art Education
Japan: Traditions and Trends: AnIndependent Learning Unit in the GiftedLearning Series (1992)Author: Allen, Carole, and Ted Warren.Price: $8.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This is a set of individual, photocopy-readyactivities for middle school students to use asthey learn about Japanese culture. Eachactivity begins with a short reading thatprovides historical, geographic, or culturalinformation. Each page or set of pagesproposes from one to three activities, such asdecorating chopsticks, designing educationalgames, or making a miniature "yakko" kite.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Modern Japan: An Idea Book for K-12Teachers (1992)Author: Bernson, Mary HammondPrice: $6.00, plus $2.00 s/h.Availability:
SSDC2805 E. 10th Street, Suite 120Bloomington, IN 47408 800/266-3815
This idea book of supplementary lessons onJapan focuses primarily on writing skills,visual arts, games, music and other arts, andsocial studies. Social studies lessons presentinformation on geography, trade, the Japaneseconstitution and law, and education. Gradelevel, objective(s), materials needed, timerequirements, and procedures are outlined foreach lesson.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
Art: The Telling of History throughTechnology (1990)Availability: Writing Notebook 7 (January-
February 1990): 26-29.Describes several writing projects that usecomputers to expose students to art, culturalhistory, and present day technology. Suggestsactivities for Prehistoric art, Egyptian art,African art, Japanese art, and NativeAmerican art.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education
Hokusai & Teraoka: Merging East andWest (1989)Author: Koetsch, PegAvailability: School Arts 89 (1989): 23-26.
Presents background material about thenineteenth-century Japanese artist KatsushikaHokusai and the contemporary Hawaiian artistMasami Teraoka. Compares the artists'ability to visualize human concerns thattranscend time and place.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education
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Images of Japan Slide Set (1989)Images of Japan (book)
Author: Wakan, Naomi, and Elias Wakan.Price: $49.95Availability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This set of 25 35mm slides depicts Japanesefolk toys and other aspects of Japaneseculture. Included with the slides are captionsheets and the book Images of Japan, whichcovers Japan's heritage, from rock gardens tosamurai, good luck toys to festivals. Eachchapter covers a specific folk image. Includedafter each chapter are suggested activities forwriting, discussion, drama, art, and mapwork. The book may be purchased separatelyfor $15.95.
Grade Level: K-7Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
Spring Blossoms, Autumn Moon: JapaneseArt for the Classroom (1989)Author: Louden, Sarah M.Price: $33.00 (out of state); $35.46 (WA)Availability:
Seattle Art Museum, Education Dept.P.O. Box 22000Seattle, WA 98122-9700 206/654-3124
This multimedia unit uses the cycle of theseasons as the organizing theme. The slidesare all of objects in the permanent collectionof Japanese art from the Seattle Art Museumthat represent a variety of media: calligraphy,painting, textiles, and ceramics. Alsoincluded is an audiotape of Japanese storiesand music.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
Teaching Japan Through the Arts (1987)Author: Bernson, Mary, Janet Graves,
Elaine Magnusson, and Sonnet Takahisa.Price: $8.00 per copy (checks made to
GEMS)Availability:
East Asia Resource CenterJackson School of International StudiesDR-05; 302 C Thomson HallUniv. of WashingtonSeattle, WA 98195 206/543-1921
A series of four books that introduceelementary and middle school students toJapan through art activities. The titles are:Japan Through Art Activities, Natsu Matsuri(about summer festivals), Traditional Arts andCulture, and School Days in Japan.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Origami Polyhedra (1985)Author: Costello, JohnAvailability: Mathematics in School 14
(January 1985): 4-8.Shows how to construct a cube using origami(paper folding) techniques. Also shows how,by identifying analogous features, to constructan octahedron.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education
Ikebana KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains dishes, flower holders,teacher's guide, and a collection of colorpictures illustrating flower arrangements.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education
Origami KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains the paper, instructions, anddisplay photographs for a unit on Japanesepaper-folding.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Shodo KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains 40 brushes, sampleinkstones, inksticks, paper, activity sheets, aJapanese writing chart, teacher's material andbackground readings on the Japaneselanguage. No prior experience with theJapanese language is necessary.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Japanese
Language
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Economics
Japan in the Classroom: Elementary andSecondary Activities (1993, Revised)Author: Johnson, Jacqueline, Lynn Parisi,
and Patricia Weiss.Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
The 26 activities in this book focus onteaching about Japan within the context oflarger social studies units. The subjectsinclude history and government, geography,energy use, food and eating habits, languageand literature, population density, andeconomic development. A variety of teachingstrategies are used, including games, artifacts,simulations, role playing, and case studies.
Grade Level: K-12ibject Areas: Economics, Geography,Language Arts, Social Studies
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Geography
Japan in the Classroom: Elementary andSecondary Activities (1993, Revised)Author: Johnson, Jacqueline, Lynn Parisi,
and Patricia Weiss.Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
The 26 activities in this book focus onteaching about Japan within the context oflarger social studies units. The subjectsinclude history and government, geography,energy use, food and eating habits, languageand literature, population density, andeconomic development. A variety of teachingstrategies are used, including games, artifacts,simulations, role playing, and case studies.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Language Arts, Social Studies
Japanese Geography/Neighborhood (1991)Price: $5.00, plus $2.00 s/h.Availability:
The Asia SocietyEducation Department725 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021 212/288-6400
This poster, which accompanies a "VideoLetter from Japan" package, can also bepurchased separately. Each package containsa 25 minute video, a teacher's manual, and aposter. One side of the poster shows theJapanese islands, and gives an overview ofJapanese geography. The other side shows amap of a neighborhood of Tokyo, withpictures and explanations of places on themap. The places pictured are typical of thosefound in many Japanese cities.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
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Warlords of Japan (1991)Price: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This artifact kit is a ten-day simulation thattakes students through history, art, language,journal keeping, math, and geographyactivities to help them to understand Japanesehistory and traditional social order. Requiressome preparation on the part of the teacher:duplication of student readings and activitysheets, etc.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Social Studies
Classroom Activities in Japanese Cultureand Society (1990)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 324 262
Background material on the history,geography, culture, government, educationalsystem, and everyday life of the Japanesepeople is presented in this curriculum guide,which is intended as a source book forteachers and administrators. Lesson plans atthe elementary and secondary levels arepresented, as well as numerous graphs,figures, and maps.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Japan: Geography, Cuisine, and Culture(1985)Author: Kay, KarenPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 306 167
These materials are designed as four modules:geography, foods, the kitchen, and culture andare to be used singly or jointly as a unit onJapanese food and culture. A bibliography,and lists of the contents of the availableaccompanying artifact kits of utensils andfoods are given.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Japanese Cooking and Serving UtensilsAuthor: Kay, Karen, and Caryn White.Price: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This artifact kit contains all of the cookingutensils necessary to complete the unit "Japan:Geography, Cuisine, and Culture."
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
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Global Education
Eye Openers: Handbook of InternationalTeaching Activities (1989)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 310 950
This collection of 32 global activities andteaching strategies helps foster internationaleducation in the classroom. The activityfocusing on Japan, "A Yen for ProblemSolving," demonstrates exchange rates andcultural values to grades 6-8 through the useof a Japanese McDonald's menu, real estatelistings, and bicycle ads.
Grade Level: 6-8Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
52.
Japanese Language
Omiyage (1990)Price: $44.95, plus $2.50 s/h.Availability:
World Eagle Inc.111 King StreetLittleton, MA 01460 800/854-8273
Although not a language learning text to speakJapanese, this unit uses language as a meansto learn about Japanese culture and tradition.The chapters include: 1)Breaking the Code:Japanese Reading and Writing; 2) It's aMatter of Meaning: Japanese Manners; 3)Kotowaza (Proverbs and Sayings); 4) Food forThought: The Nature of Food and ItsPreparation; and 5)0asobi (Games and Songs).Included is an audiotape that corresponds to anumber of exercises. Also available is a 43-page supplementary workbook.
Grade Level: 6-12Subject Areas: Japanese Language,
Language Arts, Social Studies
Japanese Children's SongsPrice: $25.95Availability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This tape features songs sung by Japanesechildren, in Japanese on one side and Englishon the other. The book has the treble clefmusic line for all the songs, along withEnglish and Japanese lyrics, as well as somebackground on each song. Some aretraditional game songs. Vocabulary includesparts of the body, colors, and fruits.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Japanese Language, Social
Studies
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Shodo KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains 40 brushes, sampleinkstones, inksticks, paper, activity sheets, aJapanese writing chart, teacher's material andbackground readings on the Japaneselanguage. No prior experience with theJapanese language is necessary.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Japanese
Language
Language Arts
Japan in the Classroom: Elementary andSecondary Activities (1993, Revised)Author: Johnson, Jacqueline, Lynn Parisi,
and Patricia Weiss.Price: $21.95
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
The 26 activities in this book focus onteaching about Japan within the context oflarger social studies units. The subjectsinclude history and government, geography,energy use, food and eating habits, languageand literature, population density, andeconomic development. A variety of teachingstrategies are used, including games, artifacts,simulations, role playing, and case studies.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Language Arts, Social Studies
World of Haiku (1993)Author: Wakan, NaomiPrice: $14.95 book; $39.95 for kitAvailability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This kit contains the book Haiku: One-BreathPoetry for the student and instructional cardsfor a haiku workshop for the teacher, alongwith 20 slides and matching haiku. Exercisesencourage students to write haiku.
Grade Level: 4-10Subject Areas: Language Arts
54
Modern Japan: An Idea Book for K-12Teachers (1992)Author; Bernson, Mary HammondPrice: $6.00, plus $2.00 s/h.Availability:
SSDC2805 E. 10th Street, Suite 120Bloomington, IN 47408 800/266-3815
This idea book of supplementary lessons onJapan focuses primarily on writing skills,visual arts, games, music and other arts, andsocial studies. Social studies lessons presentinformation on geography, trade, the Japaneseconstitution and law, and education. Gradelevel, objective(s), materials needee, timerequirements, and procedures are outlined foreach lesson.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
Warlords of Japan (1991)Price: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This artifact kit is a ten-day simulation thattakes students through history, art, language,journal keeping, math, and geographyactivities to help them to understand Japanesehistory and traditional social order. Requiressome preparation on the part of the teacher:duplication of student readings and activitysheets, etc.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Social Studies
I
Omiyage (1990)Price: $44.95, plus $2.50 s/h.Availability:
World Eagle Inc.111 King StreetLittleton, MA 01460 800/854-8273
Although not a language learning text to speakJapanese, this unit uses language as a meansto learn about Japanese culture and tradition.The chapters include: 1)Breaking the Code:Japanese Reading and Writing; 2) It's aMatter of Meaning: Japanese Manners; 3)Kotowaza (Proverbs and Sayings); 4) Food forThought: The Nature of Food and ItsPreparation; and 5)0asobi (Games and Songs).Included is an audiotape that corresponds to anumber of exercises. Also available is a 43-page supplementary workbook.
Grade Level: 6-12Subject Areas: Japanese Language,
Language Arts, Social Studies
Teenage Tokyo (1990)Author: Duffy, Jo, and Takashi Oguro,
illustrator.Price: $4.95, plus s/h.Availability:
The Children's Museum, Japan Program300 Congress StreetBoston, MA 00210 617/426-6500, #236
This Japanese-style comic book is designed tohelp youngsters better understand howgrowing up in contemporary Japan is bothsimilar to and different from life in the UnitedStates.
Grade Level: 5-8Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
55
Images of Japan Slide Set (1989)Images of Japan (book)
Author: Wakan, Naomi, and Elias Wakan.Price: $49.95Availability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This set of 25 35mm slides depicts Japanesefolk toys and other aspects of Japaneseculture. Included with the slides are captionsheets and the book Images of Japan, whichcovers Japan's heritage, from rock gardens tosamurai, good luck toys to festivals. Eachchapter covers a specific folk image. Includedafter each chapter are suggested activities forwriting, discussion, drama, art and map work.The book may be purchased separately for$15.95.
Grade Level: K-7Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
Sprin7 Blossoms, Autumn Moon: JapaneseArt for the Classroom (1989)Author: Louden, Sarah M.Price: $33.00 (out of state); $35.46 (WA)Availability:
Seattle Art Museum, Education Dept.P.O. Box 22000Seattle, WA 98122-9700 206/654-3124
This multimedia unit uses the cycle of theseasons as the organizing theme. The slidesare all of objects in the permanent collectionof Japanese art from the Seattle Art Museumthat represent a variety of media: calligraphy,painting, textiles, and ceramics. Alsoincluded is an audiotape of Japanese storiesand music.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
The Haiku Moment: Seeing the World in AGrain of SandAvailability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
Writing activities accompanied by slides and aaudiotape of haiku and Japanese musicintroduce students to the world of Japaneseaesthetics and poetry.
Grade Level: K-6 15 pp., 12 slides,audiotape $24.95 (1988)
Grade Level: 7-12 - 33 pp., 22 slides,audiotape $29.95 (1980)
Subject Areas: Language Arts, SocialStudies
56
Social Studies
Japan in the Classroom: Elementary andSecondary Activities (1993, Revised)Author: Johnson, Jacqueline, Lynn Parisi,
and Patricia Weiss.Price: $21.95Availability:
SSECP.O. Box 21270Boulder, CO 80308-4270 303/492-8154
The 26 activities in this book focus onteaching about Japan within the context oflarger social studies units. The subjectsinclude history and government, geography,energy use, food and eating habits, languageand literature, population density, andeconomic development. A variety of teachingstrategies are used, including games, artifacts,simulations, role playing, and case studies.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Economics, Geography,
Language Arts, Social Studies
Japanese Crafts and Customs: A SeasonalApproach (1993)Author: Ekiguchi, Kunio, and Ruth
McCreery.Price: $13.00Availability:
Kodansha Int'l USA Ltd.c/o The Putnam-Berkeley Group390 Murray Hill ParkwayEast Rutherford, NJ 07073 800/638-3030
This volume consists of essays on customs andfestivals that mark seasonal changes in Japan.The essays are accompanied by crafts projectsof traditional items made to welcome eachseason.
Grade Level: K-AdultSubject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
57
Resources for Teaching about Japan (1993)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Price: $3, plus $1.50 s/h.Availability:
SSDC2805 E. 10th Street, Suite 120Bloomington, IN 47408 800/266-3815
This book lists resources for materials andideas for teaching about Japan. The resourcelistings are not intended to be encyclopedicand are not intended to be a comprehensivelisting of every useful curriculum item. Anattempt has been mad?. to highlight thoseorganizations that work with K-12 teachers,understand their needs, respect theirchallenges, and design meaningful materials.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Japan: Traditions and Trends: AnIndependent Learning Unit in the GiftedLearning Series (1992)Author: Allen, Carole, and Ted Warren.Price: $8.95Availability:
International Book Centre, Inc.2007 Laurel Drive, P.O. Box 295Troy, Michigan 48099 313/879-8436
This is a set of individual, photocopy-readyactivities for middle school students to use asthey learn about Japanese culture. Eachactivity begins with a short reading thatprovides historical, geographic, or culturalinformation. Each page or set of pagesproposes from one to three activities, such asdecorating chopsticks, designing educationalgames, or making a miniature "yakko" kite.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Modern Japan: An Idea Book for K-12Teachers (1992)Author: Bernson, Mary HammondPrice: $6.00, plus $2.00 s/h.Availability:
SSDC2805 E. 10th Street, Suite 120Bloomington, IN 47408 800/266-3815
This idea book of supplementary lessons onJapan focuses primarily on writing skills,visual arts, games, music and other arts, andsocial studies. Social studies lessons presentinformation on geography, trade, the Japaneseconstitution and law, and education. Gradelevel, objective(s), materials needed, timerequirements, and procedures are outlined foreach lesson.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
Japanese Geography/Neighborhood (1991)Price: $5.00, plus $2.00 s/h.Availability:
The Asia SocietyEducation Department725 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021 212/288-6400
This poster, which accompanies a "VideoLetter from Japan" package, can also bepurchased separately. Each package containsa 25-minute video, a teacher's manual, and aposter. One side of the poster shows theJapanese islands, and gives an overview ofJapanese geography. The other side shows amap of a neighborhood of Tokyo, withpictures and explanations of places on themap. The places pictured are typical of thosefound in many Japanese cities.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
58
Japanese Traditional Home/Modern Home(1991)Price: $5.00, plus $2.00 s/h.Availability:
The Asia SocietyEducation Department725 Park AvenueNew York, NY 10021 212/288-6400
This poster, which accompanies a "VideoLetter from Japan" package (containing a 25-minute video, a teacher's manual, and aposter), can also be purchased separately.Illustrated on this poster are floor plans forboth a traditional and a modern Japanesehouse. Overviews of traditional and modernhousing are also given, as well as pictures andexplanations of special features, including thetokonoma, tatami, shoji, and fusuma.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Social Studies
Teaching Resources for Understanding theU.S.-Japanese Relationship (1991)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Availability: Social Education 55
(November-December 1991): 455-56.This article provides a sampling of availableresources about U.S. interactions with Japanover the past 50 years. It lists specificcurriculum materials such as lesson plans,activity books and units, films, slides, andvideos. It also includes materials on JapaneseAmericans, international trade, Japaneseculture, and World War II.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
Touch of Japan (1991)Author: Haley-Oliphant, Ann, and Naomi
Wakan.Price: $34.95Availability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This workbook, from the Missouri BotanicalGardens, is for elementary levels. The slidesand captions, which include material onbonsai, ikebana, bamboo, rice, and Japanesegardens, can be used at all levels.
Grade Level: K-7Subject Areas: Social Studies
Warlords of Japan (1991)Price: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This artifact kit is a ten-day simulation thattakes students through history, art, language,journal keeping, math, and geographyactivities to help them to understand Japanesehistory and traditional social order. Requiressome preparation on the part of the teacher,duplication of student readings, activity sheets,etc.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Geography, Language Arts,
Social Studies
World of the Samurai (1991)Author: Wakan, Naomi, and Elias Wakan.Price: $39.95Availability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This kit includes slides and extensive captionnotes on the slides, as well as the book Secrets
of the Samurai. The slides complement thebook by covering samurai armor, castles,weapons, and the juxtaposition of two aspectsof the samurai: ruthlessness along with anappreciation of beauty and the arts. Aclassroom set with one kit and 25 books isalso available for $249.00.
Grade Level: 4-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Classroom Activities in Japanese Cultureand Society (1990)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 324 262
Background material on the history,geography, culture, government, educationalsystem, and everyday life of the Japanesepeople is presented in this curriculum guide,which is intended as a source book forteachers and administrators. Lesson plans atthe elementary and secondary levels arepresented, as well as numerous graphs,figures, and maps.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Amas: Geography, Social Studies
Matsuri Festival: Japanese AmericanCelebrations and Activities (1990)Author: Araki, K. Nancy, and Jane M.
Horii.Price: $9.95Availability:
Shen's Books and Supplies821 S. First AvenueArcadia, CA 91006 800/456-6660
This book describes and gives activities forfive "matsuri" (festivals), from their historicalJapanese roots to the adapted Japanese-American expressions. The festivals coveredare: New Year's, Doll Festival (or Girl'sDay), Children's Day, Tanibata (StarFestival), and Obon, a summer festival.
Grade Level: 4-8Subject Areas: Social Studies
Omiyage (1990)Price: $44.95, plus $2.50 s/h.Availability:
World Eagle Inc.111 King StreetLittleton, MA 01460 800/854-8273
Although not a language learning text to speakJapanese, this unit uses language as a meansto learn about Japanese culture and tradition.The chapters include: 1)Breaking the Code:Japanese Reading and Writing; 2) It's aMatter of Meaning: Japanese Manners; 3)Kotowaza (Proverbs and Sayings); 4) Food forThought: The Nature of Food and ItsPreparation; and 5)Oasobi (Games and Songs).Included is an audiotape that corresponds to anumber of exercises. Also available is a 43-page supplementary workbook.
Grade Level: 6-12Subject Areas: Japanese Language,
Language Arts, Social Studies
60
Teenage Tokyo (1990)Author: Duffy, Jo, and Takashi Oguro,
illustrator.Price: $4.95, plus s/h.Availability:
The Children's Museum, Japan Program300 Congress StreetBoston, MA 00210 617/426-6500, #236
This Japanese-style comic book is designed tohelp youngsters better understand howgrowing up in contemporary Japan is bothsimilar to and different from life in the UnitedStates.
Grade Level: 5-8Subject Areas: Language Arts, Social
Studies
Eye Openers: Handbook of InternationalTeaching Activities (1989)Price: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 310 950
This collection of 32 global activities andteaching strategies helps foster internationaleducation in the classroom. The activityfocusing on Japan, "A Yen for ProblemSolving," demonstrates exchange rates andcultural values to grades 6-8 through the useof a Japanese McDonald's menu, real estatelistings, and bicycle ads.
Grade Level: 6-8Subject Areas: Global Education, Social
Studies
"Hands On" Japan (1989)Author: Borries, RichardPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 327 426
This guide provides a key to the contents ofartifact kits designed in Evansville, Indiana.The kits contain teaching materials, learningactivities, and information about food, schoolmaterials, language items, art, clothing, toys,maps, cultural items, festivals, and religion.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Images of Japan Slide Set (1989)Images of Japan (book)
Author: Wakan, Naomi, and Elias Wakan.Price: $49.95Availability:
Pacific-Rim Publishers#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, B.C. V5T 4L3604/872-7373
This set of 25 35mm slides depicts Japanesefolk toys and other aspects of Japaneseculture. Included with the sLides are captionsheets and the book Images of Japan, whichcovers Japan's heritage, from rock gardens tosamurai, good luck toys to festivals. Eachchapter covers a specific folk image. Includedafter each chapter are suggested activities forwriting, discussion, drama, art and map work.The book may be purchased separately for$15.95.
Grade Level: K-7Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
61
International Food Library: Food in Japan(1989)Author: Takeshita, JiroPrice: $12.95Availability:
Social Studies School Service10200 Jefferson Blvd., Room 1111P.O. Box 802Culver City, CA 90232 800/421-4246
This book introduces students to the roles ofagriculture and fishing in Japan's economyand culture. Readers leani what is grown andhow technology has made Japan nearly self-sufficient in products such as rice, fish, andcertain fruits. Students also learn about theJapanese diet, regional dishes, and their use inShinto and Buddhist festivals, such as theGion Festival in Kyoto. Finally, students areoffered recipes for four different meals.
Grade Level: 5-8Subject Areas: Social Studies
Our Common Home: Earth. Japan (ACulture Study Unit) (1989)Author: Peters, RichardPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 312 173
Designed to provide students and teacherswith opportunities to investigate the social,cultural, and historical traits of Japan, thisstudy unit can be adapted to the needs of anygroup within the social studies curriculum.An overview and outline of Japan covers theareas of geography, population, history,unique features (e.g., the people, food,specialties, sports, and the arts).
Grade Level: 4-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Spring Blossoms, Autumn Moon: JapaneseArt for the Classroom (1989)Author: Louden, Sarah M.Price: $33.00 (out of state); $35.46 (WA)Availability:
Seattle Art Museum, Education Dept.P.O. Box 22000Seattle, WA 98122-9700 206/654-3124
This multimedia unit uses the cycle of theseasons as the organizing theme. The slidesare all of objects in the permanent collectionof Japanese art from the Seattle Art Museumthat represent a variety of media: calligraphy,painting, textiles, and ceramics. Alsoincluded is an audiotape of Japanese storiesand music.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Language
Arts, Social Studies
The Haiku Moment: Seeing the World in AGrain of SandAvailability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
Writing activities accompanied by slides and aaudiotape of haiku and Japanese musicintroduce students to the world of Japaneseaesthetics and poetry.
Grade Level: K-6 - 15 pp., 12 slides,audiotape $24.95 (1988)
Grade Level: 7-12 - 33 pp., 22 slides,audiotape $29.95 (1980)
Subject Areas: Language Arts, SocialStudies
Teaching Japan Through the Arts (1987)Author: Bernson, Mary, Janet Graves,
Elaine Magnusson, and Sonnet Takahisa.Price: $8.00 per copy (checks made to
GEMS)Availability:
East Asia Resource CenterJackson School of International StudiesDR-05; 302 C Thomson HallUniv. of WashingtonSeattle, WA 98195 206/543-1921
A series of four books that introduceelementary and middle school students toJapan through art activities. The titles are:Japan Through Art Activities, Natsu Matsuri(about summer festivals), Traditional Arts andCulture, and School Days in Japan.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Japan: Geography, Cuisine, and Culture(1985)Author: Kay, KarenPrice: Call EDRS for pricing information.Availability: EDRS, 800/443-3742ED Number: ED 306 167
These materials are designed as four modules:geography, foods, the kitchen, and culture andare to be used singly or jointly as a unit onJapanese food and culture. A bibliography,and lists of the contents of the availableaccompanying artifact kits of utensils andfoods are given.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Cooking the Japanese Way (1983)Author: Weston, ReikoAvailability:
Lerner Publications Company241 First Avenue NorthMinneapolis, MN 55401 800/328-4929
This book introduces intermediate students totypical seasonal dishes, as well as the staplesof the Japanese diet: rice, wheat noodles, andsoybean products. The author differentiatesbetween different styles of Japanese foods,suggests how to combine and arrange thesedishes in an aesthetically pleasing manner,illustrates four important cooking utensils, andgives step-by-step instructions for usingchopsticks.
Grade Level: 5-8Subject Areas: Social Studies
Cha-No-Yu (Tea Ceremony) KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains a collection of the items used
in performing a Japanese tea ceremony. It
may be used to supplement the video, "TheTea Ceremony," which is also availablethrough P.I.E.R.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
63
Girl's Day Doll SetPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Intl Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains the complete set of dolls,from the Emperor and Empress through thecourtiers, included in the traditional Girl'sDay doll display.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
Japanese Children's KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Intl Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This artifact kit contains many interestingobjects such as children's kimonos, geta, acarp banner, a daruma good luck doll, etc.Each item is numbered and an accompanyinglist explains the use. A curriculum guideprovides suggestions for classroom activities.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Social Studies
Japanese Children's SongsPrice: $25.95Availability: Pacific-Rim Publishers
#302-130 East 15th AvenueVancouver, BC V5T 4L3 604/872-7373
This tape features songs sung by Japanesechildren, in Japanese on one side and Englishon the other. The book has the treble clefmusic line for all the songs, along withEnglish and Japanese lyrics, as well as somebackground on each song. Some aretraditional game songs. Vocabulary includesparts of the body, colors, and fruits.
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Japanese Language, Social
Studies
Japanese Cooking and Serving UtensilsAuthor: Kay, Karen, and Caryn White.Price: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This artifact kit contains all of the cookingutensils necessary to complete the unit "Japan:Geography, Cuisine, and Culture."
Grade Level: K-8Subject Areas: Geography, Social Studies
Origaini KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains the paper, instructions, anddisplay photographs for a unit on Japanesepaper-folding.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Art Education, Social
Studies
Soroban: Japanese Abacus KitPrice: Available for loanAvailability:
Program in Int'l Educational ResourcesEast Asian Studies, Yale UniversityP.O. Box 208206New Haven, CT 06520 203/432-3429
This kit contains five small abacuses, a largerteacher's abacus, and packets of problems tobe solved, as well as a teacher's guide. Acurriculum unit on soroban is available in theEast Asian Resource Center at Yale.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies
64
World History
U.S.-Japan Relatioas: Part I: Episodes inthe History of U.S.-Japan Relations: CaseStudies of Conflict, ConflictManagement, and Resolution (1993)Price: $49.95Availability:
SPICELittlefield Center, Room 14CStanford UniversityStanford, CA 94305-5013 800/578-1114
Designed for use in U.S. and world historyclasses, this unit explores six episodes inU.S.-Japan relations, and contains extensiveprimary source documents, includingimmigration documents, diary excerpts,letters, telegrams, comic books, and politicalcartoons.
Grade Level: 8-AduitSubject Areas: World History
Teaching Resources for Understanding theU.S.-Japanese Relationship (1991)Author: Wojtan, Linda S.Availability: Social Education 55
(November-December 1991): 455-56.This article provides a sampling of availableresources about U.S. interactions with Japanover the past 50 years. It lists specificcurriculum materials such as lesson plans,activity books and units, films, slides, andvideos. It also includes materials on JapaneseAmericans, international trade, Japaneseculture, and World War II.
Grade Level: K-12Subject Areas: Social Studies, World
History
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; PC03 51-75 $11.91 MF03 577-672 $1 84
PC04 76-100 $15.88 MF04-4--MF05_1
MF06
673-768 $2.09
PC05 101-125 $19.85
$23.82
769-864
i 865-960 ;
$2.34
$2.59PC06 126-150
P007 151-175 $27.79 MF07 961-1056 $2.84
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fracf,o" 3 7:7 I microf,che) or fracton 525
*EDRS prices effective December 1. 1995 - December 31. 1996
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